A Polar Mystery Solved
A big piece in the puzzle of the lost Franklin ships has been found
A big piece in the puzzle of the lost Franklin ships has been found
The ambitious student’s sudden death rocked his wide circle of friends and inspired many to emulate his generosity
Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) classrooms foster collaboration, active learning and accelerated innovation
Mark Daboll's PleaseJudgeMe.com website helps people improve their voice
Five intriguing technologies that could change your life by 2025
Education faculty to more than double the size of its graduate programs in teacher education, eliminate BEd by 2015
For Facebook and other technology companies it’s still an open – and troublesome – question
Suzanne Kingsmill is a zoologist, carpenter and mystery author -- which leads to some unusual storylines
Nicolas Koff is helping crowdfund community improvement projects
Can Kirstine Stewart, a former CBC executive, boost Twitter’s fortunes?
U of T’s Math Outreach instructors are changing hearts and minds about an often-feared subject
U of T acquires the “ultimate insider” collection of Allen Ginsberg photos of key pop-culture figures from the 1950s–1990s
Grad student Sara Angel has an ambitious idea to make Canadians more aware of our rich visual arts heritage
When my son fell ill with cancer, I stepped up to carry on his business vision
Online courses are big, bold and potentially game-changing for higher education
U of T has offered nine MOOCs since September 2012
A strategy for maintaining and advancing U of T’s global standing
Tired of typing in passwords? A new device can identify you by your unique cardiac rhythm
At the end of David Naylor’s term as president, the student experience is stronger, research and innovation are booming and the global impact of Toronto alumni is greater than ever
Ted Kotcheff made almost 20 movies during his career - but it was a pair of small films that really got critics to take notice
Personal librarians help first-year students understand U of T’s libraries
You’ve heard of crowdfunding. With crowdmarking, a U of T prof hopes to change how students are evaluated
At Derrick Fung’s site, fans buy more than music – they buy musical experiences
While on a mission to save the Borneo rainforest, Emily Hunter realized environmentalism needs a rethink
What's different about today's environmental activists? Tools of the trade, says Emily Hunter, and a sense that change must happen now
Many of us have valuable stuff we rarely use. Now you can rent it out, thanks to a peer-to-peer platform from grad Martin Wong that works just like Airbnb
A Toronto startup is using technology to reinvent how homes are bought and sold
Mary Jo Haddad came to Sick Kids to look after ill children. As CEO, she helped nurse the whole hospital back to good health
Digital synergy for higher education
If you think Google has made doing scholarly research a cinch, U of T’s chief librarian Larry Alford has news for you
Tania Grafstein-Ho’s entrepreneurial spirit and love of desserts motivated her to start an artisanal baking business
Much like the Belgian reporter, cinematographer Michael Boland has dodged peril and travelled the world to get a scoop
Katherine Larson infuses her study of English with a passion for music to find new meaning in literature
Joyce Poon is developing optical devices that could make computers vastly more powerful and a whole lot faster
Deborah Cowen investigates what happens when governments sacrifice the rights of their citizens to protect the flow of goods across national lines
Vote Compass helps citizens sort one politician’s views from another’s. Now, municipal voters will get to try it
As a genealogical researcher, Kristina Bedford’s work runs the gamut from interpreting 11th-century documents to locating family gravestones
Tired of having her name mispronounced, Ritu Bhasin developed an app to address the problem
Science students get a month-long crash course in turning an idea into a viable business at U of T’s “Techno” program
Coursera brings online learning to the masses
As we become inseparable from our mobile devices, the risk of identity theft is growing
New technologies are taking art directly to the people, forcing galleries and museums to adapt
It's like a flash mob, but motivated to buy
Security cameras are everywhere. A new app invites Torontonians to help map them
Wattpad co-founder Allen Lau predicts a book publishing revolution
Author Andrew Blum follows the wires behind the Web
ZED.TO's interactive narrative experience simulates the end of the world
Eugenia Duodu wins award for her research into targeting cancerous cells, and for teaching kids science
The challenge to improve online dating
ABC correspondent Muhammad Lila reports from Pakistan and Afghanistan
What started as a regular U of T alumni event for Jiyoung Park turned into something much, much more
Laura Suen, a recent U of T grad, placed second in the CBC show Canada's Smartest Person
Yasmin Razavi helps students start their own businesses
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it
Fourth-year student Rudy Silvamer hopes to pursue all of his passions
Clear and dark during the winter, Canada’s North is the perfect place for a new U of T astronomy project
Rachel Sklar is a champion for women in the media and tech fields – and she makes a lot of people's "lists"
Donny Ouyang, a second-year commerce student, has high hopes for his online tutoring service. The question is: Will students pay?
Barbara Dick wants to ensure that grads can build on their academic experience throughout their lives